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Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:55 AM

ZEEK


Hmmm international girl of mystery you say. I don't know about that word. I'm not much of an international person. I've only left the states for brief jaunts to Mexico. By brief I mean a few hours and then back to the comfort of clean water. Though for fame and fortune I'd put up with a lot.

Ah I didn't know the shitty people were higher ups. Isn't that just the worst? It's the same way where I work. I love the people I work with. They're all hard working, dedicated, cool people. I wouldn't say they're friends outside of work since I'm pretty much the youngest one around, but still I enjoy working with them. It's the management I can't stand. They just made another insane move today. I mean really who demotes a team lead into just another employee on the team they used to manage? So far it sounds like they aren't even going to have a team lead for that group anymore. How's that going to work? Do you think she was just twittling her thumbs all day and not doing anything? &^$#%# idiots!

*deep breath*

Anyway I guess I can see the cons you're talking about a bit better now. The commute does sound like a bit of a pain though I enjoy driving. I'd be getting an mp3 player setup with the extra money I'd be making and I'd just rock out the whole drive to work and back.

Is your commute mostly highway (errr there it's freeways huh?) driving that moves along at a nice clip or is it bumper to bumper make you want to die inside driving?

I had one summer job that had me commuting from the suburbs into chicago and the areas that were always bumper to bumper just ate away at my sanity. If it was any longer than a summer job I think I would have snapped.

Still I think I'd take the job. It sounds like there are some really cool advantages and it's my opinion that every job has its pros and cons. They're just different. (I say this as I'm seriously thinking about finding a new job)

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Thursday, April 24, 2008 11:18 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Yeah, it’s higher ups I don’t directly report to, and people technically at the same level as me (though he may not realize it, since I don’t officially have the Lead title, despite being introduced that way constantly).

The drive is all highway (405N to the 101N on the way up, for anyone who knows LA). I’ve managed to arrange my drive times so that I’m dealing with minimal bumper to bumper, but it’s still hour and fifteen minutes to an hour and a half each way. Two hours if I get stuck in bad traffic. My iphone has been a lifesaver, with the mp3s and the phone (woot), and the car I’m looking at buying has a nifty bluetooth set up that would feed both the music and the phone calls through the stereo speakers, which would rock. No stickshift would rock too. Of course, being a Lead might mean getting in before 10:30 or 11, so there may be more traffic may be in my future.

Can’t blame you for looking for a new job… The “international” part was a bit of an exaggeration (no stamps in my passport as yet!), so if you ever want to change industries, just let me know.

~CK

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Thursday, April 24, 2008 12:16 PM

MSB


HUGS Jimi tightly...wishes....( you can say it I won't cringe)

HUGS CK well right now I commute an hour each way ( so 2 hour total) and spend huge chunks of my day driving to different schools to trouble shoot. I have to say get books on cd. Suddenly I have all this reading time ( well ok listening time) but it's really great. As for the other aspects. Can you see yourself as a contractor forever? What about pension, retirement, benefits??? Long term health care? What about the stress? Would the stress play on your health?
Where do you see yourself in 5 or 10 years??
OK I know those are more questions but they are ones you really should answer before you choose:) HUGS and I know you'll be great no matter what


FLT- yes baked macaroni and cheese...don't be ridiculous. I wouldn't touch one of those nasty boxes of powdered cheese and noodles on a bet

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Thursday, April 24, 2008 12:33 PM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by MSB:
...one of those nasty boxes of powdered cheese and noodles on a bet


Mmmmmm you temptress you! I think I know what I'm making for dinner tonight.

OK folks I'm pretty much closing up for the night. Have a good night.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008 12:40 PM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Hi MsB! *Hugs* I didn’t realize you were driving an hour each way for the new job! That sucks. I’ve gotten into podcasts with my drive and will be going to books on CD soon I think. :P

I can totally see myself has a contractor forever, which is why thinking about taking this job is really odd to me. My hubby has a regular full time job that he loves and will probably stay at for at least the next 10 years, and he would prefer to work within an established company anyway. So I get my health coverage through his job, and compensate for my higher taxes by withholding more from his paycheck. No one in my industry gets a pension at all, ever, so no worries there. I’m going to try to get a Roth IRA set up for myself this year, which our tax guy says will offset hubby’s 401k nicely, once we retire.

My health is actually the reason I started contracting in the first place. It gives me the flexibility to work from home, set my own hours, and say no to new projects much easier, so I’m able to tailor it to my current health condition. Taking a regular full time job seems like a huge commitment to me. What if I get sick again three months from now and have to quit? (Luckily my boss knows about all my health issues and *still* wants me to take the Lead position.)

In 5 or 10 years… I want to be a highly paid consultant, lol. I actually know exactly what sort of things I want to be working on, and I got involved with this company because it’s moving me in that direction. But I do want to have a couple of “titles” to my name, which does mean working with a team for a year here and there to actually ship a product, rather than going in for day meetings to give my opinion. This would be the first of those titles, and it would set me up nicely going forward. I just have to decide if I can commit to this, take on the extra mileage and hours and responsibility.

But it looks like hubby has come around on the car issue, so I may be getting my new baby this weekend! If that happens, it’ll make the commute much nicer. Maybe I’ll be able to decide on this next week. :P

~CK

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Friday, April 25, 2008 4:58 AM

ZEEK


What kind of car are you looking at? Something sporty, stylish, comfy, other? I went with a mazda6 for my first new car. The funniest part was how many other people at my company in my age range all went for the same car. I know of at least 3 other guys who got one and I've seen others in the parking lot. It's so the sporty yet practical car for 20 something guys.

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Friday, April 25, 2008 5:59 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Oh, come on Zeek. Break away from the sheeple and get something different.
Okay. I looked at cars and I can't say there is one I would put money into. After a certain point they all look the same and do the same thing. I'd be stuck building my own to be truly happy driving. I like the Mazda's and the Saturn Ion. I might drive a Focus but love the Liberty MSB drives.

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Friday, April 25, 2008 6:32 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE






~CK

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Friday, April 25, 2008 7:15 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Yeah, I ruled out Mazdas (and most other cars) pretty early on. My 10 year old Civic is getting 35 mpg pretty consistently (and hasn’t dropped below 33 since I started this commute), and with how much I’m driving, I couldn’t bring myself to “upgrade” to something with low miles per gallon. I was looking into a hybrid when I ran across the mpg ratings for the Mini, and that was it, really, heh.

But I think it fits “sporty, stylish, comfy” pretty well. I’m going to get the automatic, because manual transmission in LA traffic is taking years off my life, I think. :P New automatic Minis come with paddle shifters on the steering wheel, though, so I know I’ll still be able to have lots of fun with it when I want, and not worry about it the rest of the time. I’m going to go check out one tomorrow that I might get (the other option is to order one, but that takes 6-8 weeks usually).

~CK

You can't take the sky from me...

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Friday, April 25, 2008 7:44 AM

ZEEK


I was going to guess minicooper even. Shoulda gone with my instincts.

Yeah the mpg sorta sucks on the mazda6 but my commute is like a mile. I think I've had my car for 3 years now and I'm just pushing 15,000 miles. So, it doesn't break the bank for me.

Though with gas prices the way they are I'm sure mpg will be a huge consideration in my next car purchase.

And NVG I picked the mazda6 before I knew anyone else with one. I only found out a buddy already had one after I had done some research on it. He gave positive feedback and then once I got it that's when the next 2 guys jumped on board. It is a fun car though.

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Friday, April 25, 2008 7:56 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Yeah, regular is pushing $4 out here (finding anything under $3.95 is awesome), and I'm sure it'll just go up more over the summer. The standard Mini is rated at 26/34, but there are people on the Mini boards that say they routinely get over 40 mpg on the highway. Hopefully it won't be too much of a downgrade, anyway. :P

~CK

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Friday, April 25, 2008 9:26 AM

MSB


My Liberty get's about 28 on the highway so that's not bad for an SUV, but yes the commute is a pain. I am really enjoying getting a lot of " reading" done though:)

Ok how is it only noon...sigh this day is dragging



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Friday, April 25, 2008 9:42 AM

ZEEK


So did you see this week's How I Met Your Mother, MsB? Very interesting ending. I'm not so sure how I feel about it yet. I'll reserve judgment until the next episode I guess.

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Friday, April 25, 2008 9:44 AM

MSB


Oh totally freaked out...but I have to say. Barney has always really liked Robin as a person and he's been there for her a bunch when she needed him....

Big Bang nearly killed me I was laughing so hard:)

Yes Zero I promise to watch Torchwood tonight...( I can feel his eyes...)

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Friday, April 25, 2008 9:56 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


(Missed Big Bang but thinks Larney is to blame for the How I Met Your Mother debaucle)

I feel for ya Zeek. Get a good idea and the unoriginal people jump ahead so they look cool. A-holes.

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Friday, April 25, 2008 10:34 AM

MSB


I think I am stopping at the store on the way home... I want an ice cream cone....

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Friday, April 25, 2008 10:40 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by nvghostrider:
(Missed Big Bang but thinks Larney is to blame for the How I Met Your Mother debaucle)


lol Larney.

I haven't even tried getting into Big Bang Theory. My brother has said it's ok in its own right.

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Friday, April 25, 2008 10:41 AM

MSB


You should watch it...it totally cracks me up, plus the opening song is a fabulously condensed version of the entire history of the universe:)

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Friday, April 25, 2008 11:19 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Yeah, something cold and bad might pick me up. Naw, picking up a bottle of Sailor Jerry on the way home. Work has pissed me off and I really don't give a f*** right now. Have a good weekend everyone.

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Friday, April 25, 2008 12:06 PM

ZEEK


Yay it's weekend time! Have a great weekend all!

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Friday, April 25, 2008 12:11 PM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Fooled myself. I thought it was closer to bye-bye time but I forgot. I didn't take a smaggin' lunch. Only 3PM, SUCKS!!!

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Saturday, April 26, 2008 11:25 AM

MSB


OK Sailor Jerry has actually become the demon rum.... so never drinking that much again as long as I live....



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Monday, April 28, 2008 3:40 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


bump.

Yay for Sailor Jerry, it's good stuff.

*snuggles MsB*


~jimi
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Monday, April 28, 2008 5:22 AM

RUGBUG


CK - take the job. If it doesn't work out...you can go back to contracting, non?

Quote:

Originally posted by CaliforniaKaylee:
Yeah, regular is pushing $4 out here (finding anything under $3.95 is awesome), and I'm sure it'll just go up more over the summer. The standard Mini is rated at 26/34, but there are people on the Mini boards that say they routinely get over 40 mpg on the highway.



Did I post on here that I got a new car? The gas on the Wrangler was killing me and after deciding on a 2007 Toyota Yaris back mid year last year..I found out there weren't even available. Then I almost bought a 2008 a few times, but kept holding off. I was sad, b/c I was buying for mpg and the 2007 gets better mpg than the 2008. Three weeks ago, I found the perfect (almost) 2007 at the Toyota used lot. It was the right color, only had 8000 miles on it and the right price. Only not-so-perfect thing about it? It's an automatic and I wanted stick. Even with that detail... I LOVE it. It's adorable, zippy and gets FANTASTIC gas mileage. I'm getting 33 in the city. It also has an mp3 jack. It also feels like a big car inside.

This is Yuri (I changed his name from Ruby Mae as he just feels like a Yuri...)



(Yes, I'm parked in front of a fire hydrant. It was literally for 3 minutes and it was in the back parking lot of my work.)




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Monday, April 28, 2008 5:37 AM

ZEEK


I've never been a "name my car" type of person. How does it work? How do you decide your car is a "Yuri"?

Glad you found what you wanted though.

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Monday, April 28, 2008 5:49 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
I've never been a "name my car" type of person. How does it work? How do you decide your car is a "Yuri"?



I'm not really sure. :D The Jeep doesn't have a name...but for some reason, the Yaris needed one. Just like my iPod needed a name (Bert). Yuri the Yaris just sounds right. The rightness was confirmed when someone's hubbie went 'she should name it Yuri.'

It was a 'perfect storm' in finding Yuri. Seriously. I haven't seen a used one yet. And then it was an 2007, red (with tinted windows) etc. I wasn't even car shopping that day. I was going to Home Depot and drove by the Used Toyota lot..and there he was. He's got a killer certified pre-owned warranty (7-years, 100,000 miles, plus 3 years roadside assistance, etc) and the payment is about $90 when I figure in gas savings. I like the car enough that I may sell the Jeep. :(

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Monday, April 28, 2008 6:21 AM

MSB


Yuri is adorable!! Congratulations:)


HUGS Jimi...yeah you're not all hung over and sickish and with no memory of the evening...I've never had that much to drink and I never ever will again...

Oh and I am stuck at home today ...long story....sigh

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Monday, April 28, 2008 6:55 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


(Has finished demon rums and will wait a while before gracing the homestead with the presence of Sailor Jerry)

Awesome little car 'Bug. *wants* (Only if his ass would fit properly)

Good morning peoples. Moving my office (at a slightly stiff pace) and trying to plan for hell week. Wait. It's more like a couple of weeks. Oh well. Went to a large shoot this weekend (50+ shooter) and I feel to have been rode hard and put away wet. Also went and shot with my brother and some local guys Saturday so I've pretty much ran all weekend.

PONDER:I was told that I was singled out yesterday on the field. Honestly I am still reeling at the fact that I am both feared by the opposition and respected enough that I can direct a team of twenty five guys (some I don't even really know) and have no complaints. It just feels strange to have some things about myself confirmed in ways I never thought of before. But still I am reluctant to fully accept that role amongst my peers. Is that odd or is it a more natural feeling than I am aware?



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Monday, April 28, 2008 7:01 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


I've named all the cars I've owned or at least had my name attached to. The first silver Saturn was Euler, then the white Nissan Sentra after that was Fermat. My more recent silver saturn was Pythagoras, and my current car (black Jeep Wrangler) is Euclid. Notice any patterns?


Quote:

Originally posted by MSB:
HUGS Jimi...yeah you're not all hung over and sickish and with no memory of the evening...I've never had that much to drink and I never ever will again...


Ah, the words of a true drinker.

Hon, apparently I had sex Saturday night after the party (involving multiple positions at that) and I don't recall it one bit. Went to bed at 5:30, got up around noon to see some people off, then went back to bed to sleep off ickiness of hangover until almost 5 pm.

*snuggles MsB*

~jimi
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Monday, April 28, 2008 7:17 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Congrats on the new car ‘Bug! I ended up getting my car this weekend (wooohooo!) and had a very similar experience. I went up to the dealership to take a look at a blue Mini with a white roof that was at the high end of my price range. Instead I found this one:



Silver was my second choice, and I love the black roof and bonnet stripes. It had everything I wanted plus a sunroof and a couple of other small upgrades, and was just barely above what I would pay if I ordered one exactly the way I wanted it. And they said it was just off the truck, and hadn’t been listed on their webpage yet – it still had the plastic on the seats! When it was delivered to me after detailing, it only had 5 miles on it. It’s my first new car, so I’m still a little blown away.

The dealer knocked $250 off the price to make my trade in more palatable, and threw in some nice floor mats. Drove off the lot with everything I wanted and about $2k less than I thought I was going to pay when I went up there to check out the blue one. Been driving it all weekend and smiling like a gorramn fool. The bluetooth/iphone hookup will make me a happy girl for a loooong time too. Hubby has been driving it off and on all weekend too, and now he’s starting to think about putting one together for himself. He’s looking at “British Racing Green” though.

I’ve never named a car either, but I feel like I should name this one. She feels like a girl to me, but so far no names that I’m totally in love with. My dad suggested Kaylee, but my main character in World of Warcraft is Kaylee, so my guild calls me that, so that would feel weird, I think. My favorite so far is Avril, since I bought her in April and the saleswoman had the cutest little French name (also my last name is French, and hubby and I both have French heritage).

I’ll take a picture of her when I get a chance (the above is from Mini’s webpage).

As for the job, I’m still thinking about it. I want to see how the commute feels in the new car (I’m actually looking forward to the long drive tomorrow!), but I’m leaning towards taking it more and more. I’ll give it this week and see how I feel. :P

~CK

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Monday, April 28, 2008 7:21 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
I've never been a "name my car" type of person. How does it work? How do you decide your car is a "Yuri"?

Glad you found what you wanted though.

Yuri the Yaris sounds like the perfect name to me! He totally looks like a Yuri.

~CK

You can't take the sky from me...

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Monday, April 28, 2008 7:27 AM

MSB


I name my cars...currently I am driving Mavis:)

HUGS yes I do see a theme Jimi, but it's the theme of your life..mathboy
Hmm well I did not like the sensation of not remembering and I definitely never want to feel that again.

Giggles and NV yeah no more of that for a bit....
You should have seen him out there. He was incredible directing all those people and all the tactical moves and such... it was AWESOME to watch! He's quite the leader.

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Monday, April 28, 2008 7:34 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by CaliforniaKaylee:
I’ve never named a car either, but I feel like I should name this one. She feels like a girl to me, but so far no names that I’m totally in love with. My dad suggested Kaylee, but my main character in World of Warcraft is Kaylee, so my guild calls me that, so that would feel weird, I think. My favorite so far is Avril, since I bought her in April and the saleswoman had the cutest little French name (also my last name is French, and hubby and I both have French heritage).

I’ll take a picture of her when I get a chance (the above is from Mini’s webpage).



Ah...she's very cute. I like the mini's a lot.

It's funny how a car kind of "feels" like a specific gender. I fluctuated for a bit between male/female with Yuri. I joked that he was a hermaphrodite or experiencing gender confusion. :D Oddly, I had settle on Ruby Mae...but it just didn't feel right. Yuri feels right. (I also thought about Gilbert because he was 'born' in Gilbert, AZ...which explains the front window tinting...illegal in CA...but with my iPod named Bert...it just wasn't going to happen).

Have fun with the new car.

Jimi! Hugs. Love the names of your car's. :D

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Monday, April 28, 2008 7:38 AM

MSB


See I think that a car has it's own identity and you found yours...Yuri is cute:)

I love the mini CK




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Monday, April 28, 2008 8:02 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Ok, this isn't mine, but it's a much better picture of what mine actually looks like:



(I'll stop posting pictures of my car now, promise. )

~CK

You can't take the sky from me...

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Monday, April 28, 2008 8:12 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


Quote:

Originally posted by MSB:
Hmm well I did not like the sensation of not remembering and I definitely never want to feel that again.


No, I agree, it's not a fun sensation, especially when someone else is telling you what you did the night before...

*hugs RugBug*

*snuggles MsB*


~jimi
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Monday, April 28, 2008 8:12 AM

MSB


You don't have to stop sweety...of course you love you're new car. It's adorable:)
I'm so thrilled for you!!

HUGS Jimi... hence my not ever drinking that much again



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Monday, April 28, 2008 8:15 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by RiverIsMyGoddess:
No, I agree, it's not a fun sensation, especially when someone else is telling you what you did the night before...



What's not quite so bad. Who is baaaaaaaaddddd.


CK - keep posting pictures. The car is very cute. We will marvel in your new fuel-efficiency...and turning radius. :D

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Monday, April 28, 2008 8:19 AM

MSB


LOL Rugbug... Still I definitely don't want that sensation ever again... I'm just glad I have the sweetest guy ever and he looked after me and wasn't mad about me being whiny and irritating



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Monday, April 28, 2008 8:56 AM

ZEEK


Well now I'm all jealous. I want a new car! Waaaaah

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Monday, April 28, 2008 9:06 AM

MSB


HUGS Zeek consolingly

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Monday, April 28, 2008 12:00 PM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Wow. Quiet. Almost feels like nap time.

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Monday, April 28, 2008 12:06 PM

ZEEK


NVG, missed your ponder from above. I'm not sure if I'm interpreting it right but it sounds like you're just being modest. I don't know if it's totally normal, but I usually feel the same way when I get a lot of praise. I don't really want to accept it. I don't like being put on a pedestal.

Funny story but not the same situation at all. One computer science course in college I got an absolute 100% on a test. These tests are designed so when you get a 58% you don't even bat an eye as you wait to see what the curve is cause usually that's like a solid B. So, I was shocked when I saw my score.

Anyway funny part is the next lecture when the professor starts writing my name on the overhead and asks if I'm there. I was like "oh no". My friends obviously know I'm there so hiding at this point won't work. I raise my hand and he congratulates me on the perfect score. As I feel the hatred of everyone around me for ruining the curve on that test. Not the best day ever. At least I didn't get too much crap from my friends.

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Monday, April 28, 2008 12:09 PM

MSB


He is naturally modest. He's a total leader and it was cool watching everyone just fall in line...

Zeek.. oh so been there and done that. I hate that feeling. The eyes burning into your back, the mutters under their breath, the sarcastic comments....HUGS

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 3:02 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


mornin' Imponderables.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 5:08 AM

ZEEK


It's so weird how different an apartment can sound when the power is out. The power went out at like 11:45 last night and I was going to sleep anyway. So, I pretty much just messed with my cell phone alarm clock and lied down to go to sleep. It was sooooooo quiet though. I couldn't even figure out why it was so different until the power kicked back on around 1:15 and that woke me up. It was just background noise of like the A/C running and stuff that was missing. It's strange how used to that stuff I am.

Anyway morning all.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 5:34 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


'Morning peeps. Busy day. Just saying hi.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 6:50 AM

MSB


Zeek I have that happen too.. you get so used to constant noise and hten when it's gone and starts up it's kind of startling...HUGS

HUGS Jimi hope today is better

NV good luck moving things

Ok busy and must dash to schools


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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 7:51 AM

ZEEK


So, I'm all excited to play Mario Kart Wii. I pre-ordered it over a month ago online. I figured this meant they would ship it to me and I'd get it on the launch day. Silly me. Apparently it means they ship it out the day after launch day. Bah!

Anyway this results in me refreshing the tracking info hoping by some miracle it will move faster the more times I refresh. So, I'm starring at the page and I notice that the package is listed at 17.80lbs. That seems really really heavy for a DVD and a little plastic steering wheel. I asked what everyone else's packages weigh on a different forum and one guy was like "uh...mine's only 1.7lbs". So, either they messed up the decimal place or I'm getting like 10 copies of Mario Kart lol. We'll see what I get on May 1st (estimated).

I already checked my credit card btw and no over charges or anything. So, that's good.

On another note just ran home for lunch and stopped off to grab the mail that I've neglected to pick up for like a week. *Zeek lazy* I got an unexpected surprise there too. I got a letter from Mazda congratulating me on paying off my car along with the title to the thing. I really thought I was on a 4 year plan. Apparently it was only 3. *Zeek bad at remembering details* 1 less auto payment from my bank account! Yay!

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 8:07 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Hooray for Zeek.

New thread coming up.

http://www.fireflyfans.net/thread.asp?b=2&t=33533

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